By Shawn MacWha For thousands of years, the First Nations of the St. Lawrence River lowlands and Appalachian Mountains cut footpaths throughout the forests of what would later become the Eastern Townships. It was not, however, until the arrival of American and European immigrants to the region a little over 200 years ago that the first roads were constructed. Unlike roads in more settled parts of Quebec the rolling hills of the townships were …
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